ok so i bought me the devils own injection kit, now this kit dont come with a tank u just tap into your winshield washer tank an fill her up, well i got me a fuel tank off an atv an was planin on mounting it in my bed the kit comes with 15 feet of tubin i figured im mountin the pump under the hood so my qustion is this, will the tank be to far away with me havin to run the tubin out from the bed under the truck an up to the pump its a 150 psi pump is this to far of a distince, or should i just tap into my stock tank

its actulley the same thing as cooling mist an snow performance, but its alot less i paid 375 for the stage 2 kit, like i said it just dosent come with a tank but its got a controll unit to adjust for boost, they seem like a good company, there geared more towards gas engines so that might be why alot of ppl havent heard of em, but they do have a kit for the power stroke

thats what i was thinkin, im tryin to find a steel box for this tank so i could just mount the pump in there as well either that or i will just find a bigger tank for up front an just replace my stock tank i could def fit a bigger one right there, i apreciate all the input guys

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